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    Cheetah Research Paper

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    animal from 10 to 30 meters away. They prefer to kill their prey in open spaces. They can't eat their prey after they kill it because they have to cool down. Some of the animals they prey on are Gazelle,Wildebeest. Some of their predators are Human, Lion and Eagle. The Cheetah has a wide range of prey and predators. Cheetah has a interesting Life cycle.The species is vulnerable form exhibition.They have a lot of habitat loss because of human enrichment.Pus they are already born with black spot…

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    responsibility of their mother to find a safe shelter and provide food for them. The cubs will learn to hunt at two months old and will start to live on their own when they are one and half years old. Chapter 8: Behavior A black panther can roar like a lion while small cats can only purr. It can also climb a tree very quickly. Most panthers are nocturnal, meaning they hunt for their food at…

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    People get to catch a glimpse of the exotic animals that he or she can only see on TV documentaries, or maybe dreamt of when their parents read them stories like The Jungle Book as a child. People’s eyes fill with excitement when they get to go see the lions, tigers, and bears. However, the animals are less than enthused. While I think that zoos are amazing for educational purposes, I believe that the animals truly suffer. There are multiple benefits from studying animals in captivity,…

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    Cheetah Research Paper

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    their lunch for long. Even though they hunt in the middle of the day to avid predators, their food still gets stolen. Groups of vultures and other big cats manage to find a way to swipe their nourishment, even when it’s well hidden. In addition, lions and hyenas capture and eat cheetah cubs, while adults are killed by terrifying leopards. Cheetahs have always suffered from predators since the beginning of their existence. This distress only has led to 5% of cheetah cubs exceeding the age of 8…

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    Giraffe Research Paper

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    reach the tops of the trees to feed. Their long tongues also help them to reach their food source. Giraffes can be up to 6 metres tall with their legs and necks reaching up to 1.8 metres. They are herbivores. The main predator of the giraffe is the lion, however, young and wounded giraffes can also be prey for hyenas and leopards. Giraffes breed at any time throughout the year with an average gestation period of 453 to 464 days. Usually, only one calf is born, and weaning takes about 15 months.…

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    Unlike lions, tigers are solitary animals. The tigers have to be self-dependent if they intend to survive. The tiger maneuvers swiftly through the dense underbrush, like a winding river. The forest alive with sounds, the tiger surveys her domain watching keenly…

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    How many African wild dogs exist in the world? As reported in Animal Planet, there are about 3,000 to 5,500 African wild dog’s left in the wild. Their scientific name is “Lycaon pictus”. Size wise, the African wild dog is roughly the same size as a 6ft tall man. To identify the African wild dog look for fur that is mottled with brown, yellow, black, and white patches. They have large ears that look like Mickey mouse ears. Their eyes have large dark circles around them and the average African…

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    Zebras Research Papers

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    What looks like a horse and is black and white all over? A zebra! These striped animals are very interesting. They communicate their feelings by moving their ears in specific ways! Also, every zebra has a unique pattern in their skin, just like humans have different fingerprints. Zebras roam the grasslands in the southern and eastern parts of Africa. Since they live around mainly grass, that is what they usually eat. Zebras are very unique and interesting animals. The zebra species live in…

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    Stereotypes In Zootopia

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    Even though prey is supposed to be past the fear of predators, the father still warns Judy about animals like bears, lions, wolves, lions, weasels, and pretty much all predators. Adding that foxes are the worst because it is in their biology. He even gives her fox repellent to carry around with her. Clearly Judy’s family is not past their fear of predators and she isn’t either…

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    if you would almost do anything to get it? One of the things that comes to mind is the commercial for Klondike bars. Throughout the whole commercial you see someone doing something crazy like walking on a tightrope over Niagara Falls, or fighting a lion. These are crazy stunts that someone would have to be out of their mind to actually do, but in the end you see someone eating a Klondike bar with a catchy little jingle playing, “What would you do for a klondike bar?” While most people wouldn't…

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